Matt De Vries
About Matt De Vries
Matt De Vries is the Manager of Professional Services at PowerPlan, Inc., where he has worked since 2019, specializing in software implementations for the Power and Utilities sector. He has a background in finance and information systems, with previous roles at Textron and Fiserv.
Work at PowerPlan
Matt De Vries has been with PowerPlan, Inc. since 2015, holding various positions over the years. He currently serves as the Manager of Professional Services, a role he has held since 2019. Prior to this, he worked as a Lead Consultant for nine months in 2019, and as a Senior Consultant from 2017 to 2019. His initial role at PowerPlan was as a Consultant from 2015 to 2017. Throughout his tenure, he has focused on software project management and delivery, particularly in the Power and Utilities sector.
Education and Expertise
Matt De Vries earned a Bachelor's Degree in Management Information Systems, Banking & Finance from The University of Georgia, completing his studies from 2011 to 2015. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in software implementations and project management. He specializes in the Power and Utilities sector and has experience managing large-scale business transformation programs.
Background
Before joining PowerPlan, Matt De Vries gained valuable experience through internships. He was a Finance Leadership Development Program Intern at Textron for two months in 2014 in the Greater Boston Area. Additionally, he worked as an Information Technology Intern at Fiserv: Bank Intelligence Solutions for two months in 2012 in Norcross, GA. These roles contributed to his professional development and understanding of the finance and technology sectors.
Professional Experience
Matt De Vries has accumulated extensive experience in the consulting and technology fields. His career at PowerPlan has included progressive roles that demonstrate his growth and expertise in software project management. His work has involved end-to-end software implementations, particularly within the Power and Utilities sector. His previous internships also provided him with foundational skills in finance and technology.